Very interesting documents! I noticed in the original incorporation documents. There is only two trustees that are still alive right now. DM and Terri Gamboa! Terri is Janis’s sister and has been out of Scientology since 1990. Is there any legal directive removing her as a Trustee? Or does she legally still have a say so over RTC?
The Ongoing Financial Fraud of David Miscavige and Scientology Inc...a little note.
It’s refreshing—and essential—to have in-depth legal analysis spotlighting the ongoing fraud perpetrated by Taliban-style thug David Miscavige.
The daily illegalities, especially in the realm of financial abuse, are staggering. Even more staggering? That they continue to get away with it.
Tony Ortega recently published examples of how elderly people were manipulated into taking out “Bridge Loans”—like one $40,000 loan from Chase Bank—to fund their so-called spiritual advancement. In one case, the high-pressure sales agents who orchestrated the scam were expelled from Scientology, but the cult kept the money. Of course it did. But that’s just one story in a sea of deception.
Scientology Inc. aggressively avoids paying its fair share of taxes—even while it leeches off public health systems for its workforce.
Thanks to legal loopholes, taxpayers foot the bill while Scientology enjoys tax-exempt status. Meanwhile, it ruthlessly gouges its parishioners like a vampire, funds a network of over 1,000 hate websites aimed at silencing critics, and maintains an army of lawyers to shield David Miscavige from consequences for his daily abuses.
Scientology refuses to provide proper medical care for its staff. In Los Angeles, Sea Org members—who often work 100-hour weeks for pennies—must wait for hours at the USC County medical facility, sitting shoulder to shoulder with the homeless and drug-addicted, just to see a student doctor.
I remember the day my son, Alexander Jentzsch, had a severely infected wisdom tooth. After five hours sitting in that waiting room, in pain and desperation, he called me pleading for help. I picked him up, drove him to a dentist in Burbank, and paid $1,000 out of pocket for an emergency extraction. His face was swollen like a chipmunk. Scientology didn’t pay a cent. Not for him. Not for anyone. It’s the same in Clearwater and elsewhere.
While its staff suffer, Scientology continues to hoard an estimated $4 billion in assets and buys up real estate around the world. Let the state carry the burden—so long as the cult can continue its racket.
I asked Chat GPT what the worst-case-scenario would be when he is caught:
🧨 Worst-Case Scenario for Miscavige
If regulators act, here’s what could happen:
1. Loss of Scientology’s tax-exempt status
The IRS can revoke it, forcing the organization to pay millions in back taxes.
2. Personal financial penalties for Miscavige
If he personally benefited or made decisions unlawfully, the IRS can fine him up to 225% of those amounts.
3. State-level prosecution
California’s Attorney General could suspend the organization, seize assets, or dissolve the nonprofit entirely.
4. Civil lawsuits and criminal exposure
If fraud or false filings are involved, Miscavige could be exposed to lawsuits or even criminal investigations for obstruction, misrepresentation, or abuse of power.
WOULDN'T IT BE ALSO AMAZING IF THEY HAD TO PAY ALL OF THE CHILDREN THEN FORCED TO WORK (SOMETIMES AROUND THE CLOCK) WITH A PAY OF $16 OR $24 PER WEEK?
I'm not sure I've read anything so organized and prepared in a long time. This is really excellent. I'm a subscriber to support you. I have my Disconnection Letters done. I'm going to do as you suggested in this Stack post. DM has painted himself (and his ego) into a corner. I'm curious what the penalties will be when he is brought to justice and found GUILTY. Is he stashing money for himself so he can get away? Could that be his big plan? I mean, he's clearly unable to live without the delusion that he is the most important person on earth...this is an Aesop's Fable playing out.
The Frog and the Ox
Summary:
A young frog sees an ox and is amazed by its size. He runs to tell his father, who, wanting to seem just as big, begins puffing himself up. He asks if he is as big as the ox yet. The little frog says no. The father frog keeps puffing and puffing, determined to match the ox’s size — until he bursts.
Very interesting documents! I noticed in the original incorporation documents. There is only two trustees that are still alive right now. DM and Terri Gamboa! Terri is Janis’s sister and has been out of Scientology since 1990. Is there any legal directive removing her as a Trustee? Or does she legally still have a say so over RTC?
The Ongoing Financial Fraud of David Miscavige and Scientology Inc...a little note.
It’s refreshing—and essential—to have in-depth legal analysis spotlighting the ongoing fraud perpetrated by Taliban-style thug David Miscavige.
The daily illegalities, especially in the realm of financial abuse, are staggering. Even more staggering? That they continue to get away with it.
Tony Ortega recently published examples of how elderly people were manipulated into taking out “Bridge Loans”—like one $40,000 loan from Chase Bank—to fund their so-called spiritual advancement. In one case, the high-pressure sales agents who orchestrated the scam were expelled from Scientology, but the cult kept the money. Of course it did. But that’s just one story in a sea of deception.
Scientology Inc. aggressively avoids paying its fair share of taxes—even while it leeches off public health systems for its workforce.
Thanks to legal loopholes, taxpayers foot the bill while Scientology enjoys tax-exempt status. Meanwhile, it ruthlessly gouges its parishioners like a vampire, funds a network of over 1,000 hate websites aimed at silencing critics, and maintains an army of lawyers to shield David Miscavige from consequences for his daily abuses.
Scientology refuses to provide proper medical care for its staff. In Los Angeles, Sea Org members—who often work 100-hour weeks for pennies—must wait for hours at the USC County medical facility, sitting shoulder to shoulder with the homeless and drug-addicted, just to see a student doctor.
I remember the day my son, Alexander Jentzsch, had a severely infected wisdom tooth. After five hours sitting in that waiting room, in pain and desperation, he called me pleading for help. I picked him up, drove him to a dentist in Burbank, and paid $1,000 out of pocket for an emergency extraction. His face was swollen like a chipmunk. Scientology didn’t pay a cent. Not for him. Not for anyone. It’s the same in Clearwater and elsewhere.
While its staff suffer, Scientology continues to hoard an estimated $4 billion in assets and buys up real estate around the world. Let the state carry the burden—so long as the cult can continue its racket.
Thanks Karen for some specific instances of Mini-Me’s ongoing scam hustle. Justice is coming.
Another Scientology ‘Chase Wave’ eyewitness drops by, and brings a check
By Tony Ortega | January 6, 2022
Example of criminality
https://tonyortega.org/2022/01/06/another-scientology-chase-wave-eyewitness-drops-by-and-brings-a-check/
Interesting to watch your Devo-lution of Miscavige and HIS church of scientology. 👍😊
I asked Chat GPT what the worst-case-scenario would be when he is caught:
🧨 Worst-Case Scenario for Miscavige
If regulators act, here’s what could happen:
1. Loss of Scientology’s tax-exempt status
The IRS can revoke it, forcing the organization to pay millions in back taxes.
2. Personal financial penalties for Miscavige
If he personally benefited or made decisions unlawfully, the IRS can fine him up to 225% of those amounts.
3. State-level prosecution
California’s Attorney General could suspend the organization, seize assets, or dissolve the nonprofit entirely.
4. Civil lawsuits and criminal exposure
If fraud or false filings are involved, Miscavige could be exposed to lawsuits or even criminal investigations for obstruction, misrepresentation, or abuse of power.
WOULDN'T IT BE ALSO AMAZING IF THEY HAD TO PAY ALL OF THE CHILDREN THEN FORCED TO WORK (SOMETIMES AROUND THE CLOCK) WITH A PAY OF $16 OR $24 PER WEEK?
I'm not sure I've read anything so organized and prepared in a long time. This is really excellent. I'm a subscriber to support you. I have my Disconnection Letters done. I'm going to do as you suggested in this Stack post. DM has painted himself (and his ego) into a corner. I'm curious what the penalties will be when he is brought to justice and found GUILTY. Is he stashing money for himself so he can get away? Could that be his big plan? I mean, he's clearly unable to live without the delusion that he is the most important person on earth...this is an Aesop's Fable playing out.
The Frog and the Ox
Summary:
A young frog sees an ox and is amazed by its size. He runs to tell his father, who, wanting to seem just as big, begins puffing himself up. He asks if he is as big as the ox yet. The little frog says no. The father frog keeps puffing and puffing, determined to match the ox’s size — until he bursts.
Moral:
Self-conceit may lead to self-destruction.
“Mr. Miscavige, your auditor is waiting—it’s time for your Sec Check.”